WALTHAM, Mass. — Celtics center Kevin Garnett admitted he wasn’t in a good rhythm in Friday’s Game 4 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, but coach Doc Rivers still wants him to be more aggressive with the ball in this Eastern Conference semifinal series. Garnett finished 3-of-12 shooting with 9 points and 11 rebounds in Friday’s loss that evened the series at two games apiece, but that was a steep drop-off after starting (more…)
Read moreC’s want KG to be more aggressive
Doc concerned about Bradley’s shoulder
Jesse D. Garrabrant/Getty ImagesCeltics guard Avery Bradley has been battling a left shoulder ailment this season.WALTHAM, Mass. — Celtics coach Doc Rivers said that Avery Bradley’s shoulder dislocated again during Friday’s Game 4 loss in Philadelphia, at least the third occurrence of the playoffs, and expressed concern about how long the second-year guard can continue to play through the pain. Bradley did not participate in Sunday’s afternoon workout and is officially a (more…)
Read moreDoc Rivers: ‘We lost our composure’
Celtics coach Doc Rivers said his team lost its composure in the second half of Game 4 on Friday night against the 76ers. “And once we did, we never really returned to playing basketball the way we played in the first half,” he said. Rivers took responsibility for not being able to get his team back on track. “You know, whenever that happens I always think that’s me,” Rivers said. “I always (more…)
Read moreIt’s easy to say that the Celtics were just hot in Game 3. Garnett was hitting shot after shot in the pick-and-pop with Rondo. Word from shootaround this morning is that he went to Wells Fargo on the off-day to get some shots up: Doc said Garnett went to the arena to get up shots on their off day yesterday. Rivers said KG reminded him of Ewing in that way. — Paul (more…)
Read moreCeltics expect Philly’s best punch in Game 4
Drew Hallowell/Getty ImagesPHILADELPHIA — The Boston Celtics took Thursday off from on-court activities, but gathered inside their hotel ballroom for an afternoon film session in which coach Doc Rivers planned to remind his team that one quality win does not ensure a series victory. Boston throttled the Philadelphia 76ers in Wednesday’s Game 3, seizing a 2-1 lead in an Eastern Conference semifinal series, but Rivers is imploring his team to bring similar (more…)
Read moreBoston Celtics Daily Links 5/17
Herald Celtics paint pretty picturePaul Pierce overcomes injury, 76ers Rajon Rondo attacks at will Celts land on the inside Mickael Pietrus finds his shot Celtics find a fountain of youth in routing 76ers Kobe Bryant disappears at end for Lakers Celtics put old theory to rest Celtics top 76ers 107-91 in Game 3 for 2-1 lead Globe Paul Pierce rebounds – and scores, too Celtics are better, and they know it 76ers (more…)
Read morePregame: Calm before the Game 3 storm
PHILADELPHIA — A quiet pregame at Wells Fargo Center before Game 3 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers. A few quick nuggets: * Doc Rivers confirmed everyone remains ready to go for the Celtics. There are no changes to the posted starting lineup, though it will be interesting to see how Boston tweaks its offense. Earlier in the day, Rivers noted the team would consider (more…)
Read moreRivers named to Competition Committee
The NBA named Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers to its recomposed 10-member Competition Committee on Wednesday. Rivers joins a panel that includes owners Dan Gilbert (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Joe Lacob (Golden State); general managers Bryan Colangelo (Toronto Raptors), Mitch Kupchak (L.A. Lakers), Kevin O’Connor (Utah Jazz), and Sam Presti (Oklahoma City); and coaches Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks) and Lionel Hollins (Memphis Grizzlies). The NBPA will also designate one of its members to (more…)
Read more#CelticsTalk: The #NBA announces new Competition Committee that includes 3 head coaches. #Celtics Doc Rivers is one of them. — A. Sherrod Blakely (@SherrodbCSN) May 16, 2012 Flannery has the details: The other members include: owners Dan Gilbert (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Joe Lacob (Golden State); general managers Bryan Colangelo (Toronto Raptors), Mitch Kupchak (L.A. Lakers), Kevin O’Connor (Utah Jazz), and Sam Presti (Oklahoma City); and coaches Rick Carlisle (Dallas Mavericks), Lionel Hollins (more…)
Read moreA Random Rondo Goes, So Goes The Celtics
Don’t know why I never thought of this before, but I must say that the word “random” is about as good a word as you can get to describe Rajon Rondo’s game. Like a great jazz player jamming with his band, you never know what’s coming next and that’s part of what makes him so great. Of course the flipside is that sometimes that randomness comes out flat. Sometimes the band mates (more…)
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